Optimize the Performance of Widgets, Buttons & More
A recent post by web site performance thought leader (and user experience expert as a result) Steve Souders reminds me of a vital nuance that’s not even clearly expressed in the popular Yahoo! performance rules; namely render the page first, THEN add JavaScript. One of the largest challenges with this objective is addressing the performance of 3rd party resources. With social media demanding more widgets, plugins, badges and buttons etc available every day and a lack of awareness on the part of developers about how to make sure that their buttons are as affective and valuable as possible, sometimes performance concerns are overlooked.
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Ik ben Martijn van Vreeden, conversie optimalisatie specialist en webanalist bij Pon Automobielhandel in Leusden.
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